A national study examining the economic impact of outdoor recreation in the U.S. It tracks annual spending by Americans in pursuit of outdoor recreation across 10 activity categories. It also documents the direct jobs supported by this spending as well as federal and state/local taxes generated. Commissioned by Outdoor Industry Association.
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NSSF First-Time Firearm Buyers Segmentation Summary
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Read MoreFishing License Renewals and Angler Lifestyles
This report, produced for the American Sportfishing Association (ASA), shows the high churn rate among anglers and provides insights into the various lifestyles within the angling population. Check out the Fishing…
Read More2015 NSSF Hunter Churn and Lifestyle Summary Report
This report, produced for the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), shows the high churn rate among hunters and provides insights into the various lifestyles within the hunting population. Check out…
Read MoreWomen in the Outdoors 2015
A study of women in the outdoors’ activities, perceptions, purchases, and related media consumption related to fishing, shooting and hunting.
On the Fence about Fishing
A study of Why Anglers Do and Don’t Fish and what will get them on the Water
NSSF: Understanding Activities that Compete With Hunting and Target Shooting 2012
Maintaining America’s hunting and recreational shooting traditions is important for many
reasons, chief among them being that the hunting and sport shooting industries provide
thousands of jobs annually. Also, hunters and target shooters are essential to species
management and habitat conservation through the funds they donate to conservation, as well as
the excise taxes they pay on hunting and shooting equipment. For this reason, it is essential that
the American traditions of hunting and target shooting be continued.